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Guido Schiefen - Offenbach: Cello Concertos (2005)

Guido Schiefen - Offenbach: Cello Concertos (2005)

BAND/ARTIST: Guido Schiefen

  • Title: Offenbach: Cello Concertos
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: CPO
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 01:09:53
  • Total Size: 316 Mb
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Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880)

01. Concerto militaire, for cello & orchestra in G major: Allegro maestoso [0:10:26.22]
02. Concerto militaire, for cello & orchestra in G major: Andante [0:06:19.08]
03. Concerto militaire, for cello & orchestra in G major: Rondo [0:07:38.50]
04. Deux âmes au ciel, for cello & piano, Op. 25 [0:08:57.23]
05. Introduction et valse mélancolique, for cello & piano, Op. 14 [0:06:16.47]
06. Rêverie au bord de la mer, [0:05:49.00]
07. La course en traîneau, etude caprice [0:04:29.72]
08. Concerto rondo (Concertino), for cello & orchestra in G major [0:19:59.07]

Performers:
Guido Schiefen (cello)
WDR Rundfunkorchester Köln
Helmuth Froschauer
David de Villiers
Gerard Oskamp

Before hearing Jacques Offenbach's works for cello and orchestra, abandon any expectations of serious concerto writing, and prepare instead for musical comedy, albeit of an instrumental variety. Offenbach's habitual tunefulness and tendency to compose medleys undermines conventional notions of form and development, and his Concerto militaire in G major is far from orthodox. While the cello is featured prominently and given many choice passages for virtuosic display, the stringing of one infectious melody after another makes this work more comparable to the later potpourris from the operettas. The Four Impressions are really collaborations between Offenbach and Friedrich von Flotow, which were orchestrated later by Heinz Geese from the cello and piano score. Despite the prominent cello solos, these are not concerto movements in any sense, but more like songs without words. The Concerto Rondo, like the first work, is a tune-fest similar in its jaunty militarism and cheerful spirit of parody to La Grande Duchesse du Gerolstein or La Fille du tambour major. As the soloist, cellist Guido Schiefen is engaging and lyrical, though there are times when he comes close to scraping, particularly in his double-stops. The WDR Rundfunkorchester Köln, under three conductors, is supportive, but not much more involved than its largely accompanimental role allows. CPO's sound quality is decent.


Guido Schiefen - Offenbach: Cello Concertos (2005)





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